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The Indianopolis Star has an article on Purdue's chances of making it to the B1G championship game in Indy. At the end, there is an interesting quote from Purdue QB Caleb TerBush that seems to be perfectly made as bulletin board material for the Michigan locker room:

"We don't want to get caught up in looking ahead, and then you miss those games you should win," quarterback Caleb TerBush said. "We have to stay focused on the task ahead, and that's Michigan."

Now I don't think Michigan needs any extra incentive to play hard on Saturday; the poor play against ND and taking the first step toward winning the B1G should be enough. And I don't blame TerBush for showing confidence, either, but his sentiment does seem like a stupid thing to say to a reporter because it can so easily be construed as meaning he sees Michigan as a trap game, a game that Purdue should definitely win. Perhaps the only reason Purdue might not win is that they are looking ahead to prepare for better teams later in their schedule.

From the context it appears he's saying something different, talking about defending the home turf, being sure to play strong at home.

Or, maybe in TerBush's eyes Purdue really has arrived and is superior to Michigan.

Tate Forcier: love u too B. U better have one hell of a year. Take care of Mira Mesa, Saints, and Finally beat Cathedral's ass this year! Then U can come kick Ohio States ass with me. Thats what we do B. Just like HS. Beatt our rivals ass

Call it what u want, stalkerish or w/e.. But us going 0-3 vs them last year, I like it.

"America may be a big dick, and might sometimes screw the pussies, but only a dick can screw the assholes. And if America doesn’t screw the assholes, they’re gonna shit on everyone, the pussies and the dicks.”

I got a great laugh out of this quote...note the difference in mentality between WVU and Michigan. I'm glad this is over.

God bless them...but, GO BLUE!

"For a change, though, the football offseason now feels normal in
West Virginia. Pat White is again the most popular man among
Mountaineers fans. The talk surrounds the ceiling for running back Noel
Devine, and what can be expected of a defense that lost so much from a
year ago.

And there is Gilson, who has purged enough of this ugly winter, spring and summer to look with optimism toward the fall.

"You know, we've got two sellouts already," he said over the
phone. "And some really good coaches. I think this could turn out to be
a great year here."